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Temperley London Spring/Summer 2018

Temperley London Spring/Summer 2018

Temperley London 


Spring/Summer Collection 2018 - London Fashion Week





Alice Temperley’s latest collection screams 1950’s French Riviera.

Think Audrey Hepburn taking a stroll along the Promenade de la Croisette in the South of France. The elegant silhouette (a signature characteristic of all Temperley’s collections), the simple pastel blue pattern, the halter neck, the length, the pinched waist...but- hold the phone- the chilli red geometric prints and sheer panels demonstrate that this is no dated piece but in fact, the epitome of that iconic phrase 'classic with a modern twist'.



It's all part of Temperley’s new aesthetic in the face of fashion critics stating that previous collections were “too pretty” to be considered fashion according to Vogue writer Maya Singer. At the start of the 2018 show, Temperley announced that her collection would be wearable fashion with a bite. It's the patterns, colours and cut that provides the collection with the nostalgic bohemian vibe but Temperley ensures edge through suggestive poppers trailing from hem to the belt or generous sheer panels in the ultimately feminine sun dresses.



However, Temperley’s true break away from her traditional style came later in the collection with her high shine silver metallic bardot jumpsuit and matching coat, Neri pinstripe Kimono and trousers or metallic mini dress with nude tulle extensions which can only be described as futuristic glamour rather than reimagined classic.



Nevertheless, Temperley didn’t forget her roots as her silver-screen siren evening gowns graced the catwalk with custom intricate hand-worked embellishment and sophisticated cuts as seen with her ballerina show dress- a personal favourite.

In conclusion, Temperley’s Spring/Summer collection offers classic, stylish, feminine pieces yet remains bang on trend through the use of transparent panels, eye catching  prints and a dash of dynamic high-fashion items to keep the critics at bay.

 

Tommy Hilfiger Fall 2017

Tommy Hilfiger Fall 2017

Tommy Hilfiger 


Fall 2017 Collection - London Fashion Week


 


The Tommy Girl goes Rock Star in Tommy Hilfiger's latest collection "Rock Circus"


Held in London this year to become part of the London branch of Fashion Month, the latest Tommy Hilfiger x Gigi Hadid show played homage to legendary Rock Stars. Set in the iconic Round house, which has held venue to some of the biggest names in Rock and Roll (Pink Floyd, the Rolling Stones) the collection had a sort of grungy punk feel to it, although other music era influences were evident. Overall, we would say the collection merged famous musical era fashion, into a medley of looks.


Sticking with the big trends of the season, we saw a lot of plaid and vinyl, with a colour palette of mostly red's and blues, staying true to the Tommy Brand. We particularly love Gigi Hadid's opening look.


The Collection is now shop-able, but we recommend acting fast before these stunning pieces sell out as the collection has done in previous years. Our favourites are below:




See looks below.








Photo Credit : Vogue.com

Julien Macdonald - Spring 2018

Julien Macdonald - Spring 2018

Julien Macdonald


Spring 2018 Ready-to-wear Collection - London Fashion Week



If there is one thing for sure, Julien Macdonald definitely hits the mark between less is more and more is more. Every season, we see new and inventive ways in which to place cut outs and covering just about the bare minimum, at the same time as throwing embellishment onto the models for full on glitz and glamour. We kind of feel that the latest collection is somewhat a lingerie and ballgown hybrid. Or if Strictly went to the beach, this is what everyone would be wearing.



Nonetheless, a stunning collection with some serious party vibes to it. We think that the glitz of the collection with translate very nicely onto the high street come next season, and we can all be expecting to wear sequins and cut-outs on our summer nights out. Or better yet, use the collection as the foundation for our inspiration when we jet off and have to curate an Ibiza party wardrobe next summer. Ok, who's excited already!?


Looks from the show below.



Photo Credit: Vogue.com 

David Koma Spring/Summer 2018 LFW

David Koma Spring/Summer 2018 LFW

David Koma


Spring/Summer Collection 2018 - London Fashion Week




Koma’s athletic style collection is nod of appreciation to MMA star Conor McGregor.

The entire collection is an ode to boxing- witness the extensive use of leather which hints at boxing gloves, the pop colour tracksuits as well as the lace up heeled trainers. However, Koma retains the fashion edge through the sculptural factor such as of tailored tracksuits with suggestive poppers trailing up the leg, figure hugging dresses and dynamic frills, inspired by as Koma's very own Kerry Vesper sculpture.



Koma is essentially flirting with sport style and as a result it provides his pieces with an attitude – an empowerment of female strength. He creates a hybrid of sports couture through dynamic cuts crossed with femininity as seen in the lace trousers, the sheer pinstripe patterns and generous dash of flesh. The result is sexy.



Pinstripe and leather are the signature design and material of the pieces as it conveys a strength but also a sex appeal. The leather boxing shorts with frills, hooded lace boxing robe  and exposing sports jersey dresses fastened with sparkling beads all amalgamate into a sophisticated collection that whispers- not screams, too cool for that- effortless casual sophistication.



 It is what we would imagine Gigi Hadid to throw on before rushing to a Gala Ball after a late night gym session. Who wouldn’t want to look like that?

 

photo credits: http://www.vogue.co.uk/shows/spring-summer-2018-ready-to-wear/david-koma/collection